Update...
"Urban Ag" panel discussion, moderated by CFSA Executive Director Roland McReynolds...
Sharon Morrison, PhD, will be one of the panelists at "World Food in the Piedmont", an exploration abut how new populations are changing our ideas and attitudes about food. Dr. Morrision is Associate Professor at the UNCG Dept of Health Education and Director of the Undergraduate Program.
Greensboro's Table 16 will be one of the participating restaurants at "DATS MashUp", a collaborative, cross-cultural cooking experience teaming American chefs with refugee-immigrants.
3-day event at the stunning new Sawtooth in downtown WS!
Want to know more?
Check out:
http://youngprojects.blogspot.com
and in just a couple of days, the official registration site for DATS 2010...
http://2010.datstriad.org
See you there!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
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